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German quality and loaded with features, the Hammerli 850 AirMagnum is so much fun to shoot that you'll have a hard time putting it down.

Let's start with the all-weather stock. You can take this gun anywhere and not worry about a fragile finish, because it's made from a durable polymer. It's ambidextrous, too, with a raised cheekpiece on both sides of the Monte Carlo stock! This CO2 rifle uses an 88-gram AirSource cartridge, giving you up to 200 shots before you have to change cartridges. The fiber-optic sights will help you acquire your target, but feel free to mount a scope on the 11mm dovetail rail. (Umarex also makes a dovetail-to-Weaver mount; check the Accessories link below.) The checkering on the pistol grip and forearm will help you get a good grip while you plow shot after shot from this 8-shot repeater. This gun is everything you ever hoped for in a CO2 repeater!

We've recommended some pellets to help you get the most from this airgun. Check out the AMMO link. Remember to click on the ACCESSORIES link to get extra magazines and AirSource cartridges and to select appropriate scopes, mounts and other shooting gear.

What others should know: the bolt is a little sticky , if you are not definate in your bolt action the pellet will not load. a little practice takes care of that. if you put a scope on this gun you might want a rail with droop compensation. it seems this gun is accurate as hell but range is limited. 30-35 yards is about it. less for quality pest control, maybe 25 yards.

i have since put about 500 rounds through this gun , smooth as silk. pest range is 30yds . shot jsb domes 13.4 gr, 15.8 gr, and 18.1 gr all equally well with 1" groups at 30 yrds. h&n 14.6 gr with 5.53 dia were slightly better at 7/8" group at 30 yds.

Things I liked: This air rifle never quite worked for me. The mag always jammed. Got a second one as a replacement, same problem. Tried everything from best pellets that money can buy to expert help. Have experience with all sorts of air rifles--love my AA prosport and PCPs. I have a CO2 pistol and it works just fine, wanted to have a CO2 rifle as well. Guess it is just not meant to be...

Things I would have changed: I only buy it from PyramidAir now and seek advice beforehand.

Things I liked: German engineering, out of the box dead on! Little to no adjustments or cleaning. Load, aim, fire and be surprised just how "dead on" this rifle is. Perfect balance, excellent grip and LOP. Trigger does not need further adjustment. Excellent let-off. Easy to load. Firm bolt action. Excellent intuitive auto safety and release to fire position. No special grip to accurately fire (no artillery hold needed). Pure joy to shoot. Why did I wait so long to purchase? If your on the fence about purchasing, you'll say the same thing! Buy it! It won't "break the bank" at $300. Be sure you buy it from PA. The folks there know this gun well and what add-on's to purchase with it.

Things I would have changed: May be offer a wood stock? Other than that, not a thing.

What others should know: Mine is a .22 set up with Mantis 3-9 32 AO scope, on a picatinny rail. compensator and a UTG bipod. (See mine in the Shared Images photos. It's the "Sniper Hammerli") That tips the cost out to $440. If you do shoot inside as I do, you need the compensator. It's quite load without it. I used 2" heat shrink around compensator holes, but seamed it at the bottom, and use contact cement at the seam. Hasn't moved. Looks professional. Don't over tighten the 88gram co2. You''ll damage the needle "O" ring. Buy a pack of 3 clips. You''l need the extras. Mine gets about 150 - 160 shots out of an 88 gram co2. .22 cal is much easy to load than .177 cal. .22 cal is a bigger hole in the target, easier to see where you hit. Plain and simple, you'll love this gun! Shoot Safe!